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afforded me as to the rature
of
the duties for
was to be
wint was
the time when the imploryment
dermed to have commenced and I truckd,
as I still trust, to the good faith of the
Government in treating the weather with a fair
and equitable spirit -
I ions, as
the Government were will
aware in considerable practice as a Barrister
North Burham
when the apponitment was offered to me. was alas the Nrvising Barrister for and the Eurair of the Municipal Licts for Gateshead South Shields and Sunderland, the
moluments of which were worth £250 per annum
And as muy practice had previoncly averaged rearly
21000 per annuund it could hardly have
bered expected that I should have accepted
こ
post for
which I was to El Clios ho Unumeration
Mutil I acached the Colony - It. could not have (
been contemplated by the Government than it was contemplated by mupelf-
The
any
hort
appointment was and to only
temporary and nok hudes the rules con requently
the Dalary
as I submit. Common as from
the day
of appointment, otherwice. I should have been
onluable time without any
proving three months
remuneration -
of
I have brew on various occasions Employed
tmporarily
on legal bussiess and on no occasion: have I been offered or paid
ow a Scale Auch as
is now Euggerted. When I went to Agra in 1855 under a Commission from P.(C. Kindersley received
£1200
a